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Dried figs: pollination 60% complete

July 7, 2026 at 11:12 AM , Der AUDITOR
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AYDIN. With temperatures running high, pollination of the fig trees in Aydın is now continuing at higher altitudes. Mycotoxin issues remain the main concern in the market – they could result in no Turkish dried figs being exported to the EU next season.

Preparations for the season in full swing

Temperatures continue to rise in the Turkish fig-growing region of Aydın. Night-time temperatures are expected to reach 22 to 24°C, with daytime temperatures of 37 to 38°C. According to market players, the pollination process is now complete on around 60% of the acreage and is continuing in higher-altitude areas. The results of the pollination, which are expected shortly, should provide an initial indication of the size of the new crop. No problems have been reported so far in the areas where pollination has already

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